--- title: POJO --- ## POJO POJO stands for "Plain Old Java Object". This is different from Plain Old _Javascript_ Objects. A Plain Old Java Object refers to the Object Oriented Programming (OOP) paradigm that is used in the Java programming language. The [OOP model](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Object-oriented_programming) treats data as 'objects'. Each 'object' is an instance of a 'Class', which represents the archetype or template from which all objects inherit their properties and attributes. A POJO is therefore simply a Java Object. However, it must also satisfy the following additional criteria: 1. it must not extend prespecified Java Classes; ```java public class Foo extends javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet { ...// body ... } ``` 2. it must not implement prespecified Interfaces; ```java public class Bar implements javax.ejb.EntityBean { ... // body } ``` 3. it must not contain prespecified Annotations. ```java @javax.persistence.Entity public class Baz { ... // body ... } ``` Therefore a Java Object qualifies as a POJO only when it is free from the above modifications. It therefore follows that a POJO is not 'bound by any restrictions' other those prescribed by the formal Java language specification. #### More Information: [Wikipedia - POJOs](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plain_old_Java_object)